Passenger List, White Star Line S.S. Oceanic, 1909, Southampton and Cherbourg to New York
Transcribed First Class Passenger List for the 8 December 1909 Westbound Voyage of the Steamship Oceanic of the White Star Line from Southampton, England and Cherbourg, France to New York via Queenstown.
Notable passengers included: Miss Marie Doro, Sir Alexander Lacoste, Rodolphe Lemieux, K.C., M.P., John P. Morgan, Jr., Henry Sturgis Morgan and other Morgan Family Members.
This passenger list has be annotated and additional informaton supplied by the Ship's Passenger Manifest.
WHITE STAR LINE
LIST OF FIRST CLASS PASSENGERS.
ROYAL AND U.S. MAIL S.S. OCEANIC
Twin Screw - 17,274 Tons
FROM SOUTHAMPTON AND CHERBOURG TO NEW YORK
(vIa QUEENSTOWN)
Wednesday 8th December, 1909.
Commander, H. J. HADDOCK C.B., R.D. (Commr. R.N.R.)
List of First Class Passengers

- Mr John Axten - Secretary to J. P. Morgan
- Mrs John Axten
- Mr R. W. Bates
- Mrs R. W. Bates
- Mlle J. Berthault
- Mr I. .J. Bissell
- Mrs I. J. Bissell
- Miss E. E. Blackwell
- Mrs Wm. Boultbee
- Mr Philip A. Bonn
- Mr Thomas B. Bowen
- Mr David Brown
- Mrs Adeline E. Browning - UK
- Mr P. D. Burton
- Mr Harry M. Cake - Lawyer, Portland, OR
- Mrs H. M. Cake
- Dr James H. Carr
- Capt. Godfrey Lynet Carden - United States Revenue Marine Service
- Mrs Godfrey Lynet Carden (Elizabeth Heloise Weber)
- Master Blythe Carden
- Master Dyas Carden
- Mme la Comtesse Edith Van Buren de Castelmenardo (1860-1914) and Maid
- Mr Robert W. Chapin
- Mr Louis Chapin
- Mr Chas. W. Cook
- Miss Ruth Cranston
- Miss Rose Nicholls Cullen 28 - FR
- Mr William W. Dashiéll
- Mr Murray W. Dodge - Executive for Lockport Gas & Electric Light Co. of New York
- Mrs Murray W. Dodge (Elsie Fortiyci Barker)
- Miss Marie Doro (May 25, 1882 - October 9, 1956) was an American stage actress and film actress of the early silent film era of the 1910 through the early 1920s.
- Mr Harold Durrell
- Mrs M. W. Everson
- Lady Augusta Fane
- Mr Howard A. Flanders
- Mr Harry A. Freiberg
- Mr Gerard Glenn
- Mrs Jacob Goldberg
- Miss Renee Goldberg
- Mr Selwyn Goldstein - UK
- Mrs S. Goldstein (Minnie) , Two Children, Infant and Maid (Emma Wright 27 - UK)
- Mr John Gomersall
- Mrs Geo. Gouinlock
- Miss Ray Granis
- Miss M. T. Gray
- Mr Henri Guillemard
- Mr J. W. Henson
- Mrs J. W, Henson
- Mrs W. C. Humbert (Lucy Blis)
- Mr George I. Hovey
- Mrs Geo. I. Hovey (Clara)
- Miss Eunice H. Hovey (12) and Maid (Lilly Turner 26 - UK)
- Mrs F. Hellmann (Ruth)
- Miss M. Hills
- Mr J. Hussey
- Mr Emil Jacobs
- Mr James Jerome
- Mr William B. Kennedy (53)
- Miss Florence Kennedy (17)
- Comte de Kerstrat
- Mr Gustave Kraus
- Mr Samuel James Kubel
- Mr Emanuel H. Kuttner
- Hon. Sir Alexander Lacoste - The Honorable Doctor of Civil Law, Privy Councillor, Chief Justice of Quebec since 1891
- Mr Paul Lacoste
- Mrs. Paul Lacoste (Anita)
- Miss Ruth Lake
- Mr Frank E. Learned
- Hon. Rodolphe Lemieux, K.C., M.P. Rodolphe Lemieux, PC , FRSC (November 1, 1866 – September 28, 1937) was a Canadian parliamentarian and long time Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons (1922-1930).
- Mrs Rodolphe Lemieux (Bertha)
- Mr I. Leubrie
- Mr Charles Levy
- Mr Thomas Dixon Lockwood (1849-1927) - Inventor of the automatic telephone call, executive of the American Telephone & Telegraph Co
- Mr S. T. Markowitz (Herman) - Herman Markowitz, Charles Stern, and Israel Cohen, members of the firm of H. Markowitz, cloak and suitmakers at 28 West Twentieth Street, were arrested late yesterday afternoon (November 25, 1910) by United States Marshal Henkel on the charge of having unlawfully aided in effecting the entry on Dec. 16, 1909 - (This Voyage) , of a case of woolen wearing apparel imported from Paris on a false classification as to the value of the merchandise.
- Mr Morris Mayer
- Mr John P. Morgan, Jr.(43), and Manservant - John Pierpont Morgan, Jr. (September 7, 1867 — September 7, 1943) was an American financier. He was born in New York City and graduated from Harvard in 1886, where he was a member of Delta Phi and Delta Kappa Epsilon.
- Mrs. J. P. Morgan, Jr. (Jane Norton Grew - 42 (ca. 1870-1925)), and Maid
- Miss Jane Norton Morgan, and Maid
- Miss Frances T. Morgan (Frances Tracy Pennoyer)
- Master Henry Sturgis Morgan, and Nurse - Henry Sturgis Morgan is most famous for co-founding Morgan Stanley in 1935, together with Harold Stanley and other former members of JP Morgan & Co., which was forced to split its Commercial and Investment Banking divisions following the Glass-Steagal Act of the same year.
- Mr John Northway
- Mr Hugo Oppenheim
- Mr Charles Roome Parmele
- Mrs Juana de Rizo Patron
- Miss Maria Teresa Patron
- Mrs. W. H. Patton (Jessie H. Patton)
- Miss Ethel D. Patton
- Mr William Rasquin, Jr.- Attorney and Judge
- Mr Henri S. Reuh
- Mr T. R. Robertson
- Mrs T. R. Robertson
- Miss Jean M. Roulet (35) - CH
- Mr Thomas Rountree
- Capt Frederick Russell
- Mr J. A. Sage
- Mr Percy Sandford
- Mrs Percy Sandford
- Mr A. T. Shirley
- Mr D. W. Smart
- Mrs D. W. Smart
- Mr Lancelot H. Smith
- Mr H. G. Solsbury
- Mr Emile Stern
- Miss Dona Isabel Stock - UK
- Mr Siegfried Strauss - UK
- Mrs Siegfried Strauss (Elisabeth) - UK
- Mr Sidney T. Strickland - SB Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris. DA GREGG Teacher In Pen and Ink Rendering.
- Dr Henry Sundheimer (German Chemist)
- Miss Ellis Lucy Swope (23)
- Mr Frederick Alfred M. Tabor
- Miss Maud Taff
- Mrs E. B. (Lucy) Thompson
- Miss Margaret Thompson
- Mr James Tints - UK
- Major G. Trottér, and Manservant
- Mr Edward H. Van Ingen (70)
- Capt. Hector Bacon Verret
- Mr C. W. Webber
- Mrs C. W. Webber
- Mr William Willis (35)
- Mr William P. Willis (67)
- Mr Harold H. Weeks
- Mrs H. H. Weeks, and Maid
List of Senior Officers and Crew Members
- Commander: H. J. HADDOCK C.B., R.D. (Commr. R.N.R.)
- Surgeon: J. C. H. Beaumont.
- Purser: C. B. Lancaster.
- Asst. Purser: J. H. M Smith.
- Chief Steward: W. Jones.
NOTICE.
LANDING ARRANGEMENTS AT NEW YORK.
Should the Steamer arrive at the New York Wharf after 8 p.m., passengers may land if they wish to do so and have their baggage passed by the Customs authorities immediately on arrival, but those who prefer to remain on board may do so, and have the whole of their baggage passed the following morning not earlier than 7 o'clock. Breakfast will be served to those who remain on board: overnight.



